Anjala Movie Review

Genre: Emotional specks * have been wobbled over to a pinnacle of high level, made a crunchy sentiment in the finishing touch.Synopsis: “Anjala” script blends with years ago flash back story and constructed with present lifestyle merges, and the film was set up in the British period in 1813 and end up with 2013. In a town Pasupathy was in the position of kudos and who has dragged his attention by the citizenry. A tremendous actor Pasupathy’s pride was added by his British period eccentric, the story was based on the tea stall and links with situations and the problems arise by the “Anjala” tea shop, the director (Thangam Saravanan) Sort out the issue with the word of “change”.

Story: As usual, a love tale between Vimal and Nandita were portrayed in the initial stage, but the heroine approaches to propose an unemployed guy and he was planning to run a vehicle service center. As the tea stall was always engaged with a group of people, this made a happiness to the Muthirulandi (Pasupathy). In each and every stage, the problems fluctuations by the characters involved in the story and Muthirulandi believed strongly, the remedies were calm down, by his embraced father. The film “Anjala” starts with the background voice by saying the tragedies and the root causes to build a tea shop and the same voice ends up, about some heart touching dialogues.

A familiar director R. V. Udayakumar lead a fatherly role to Nandita, his performance shows dignity to the lineament. The minus facets of this movie were Subbu Panchu, dialogues and grapheme are heavy, but acting was overleaping. Ample of actors stuffed to boost up the film, which made the extra strength of the play script.

Verdict: A simple drama, it reaches out by the actor’s performance of strong playacting.
“Anjala” conceived on Pasupathy.